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Upgrade to Richmond Road benefits Riverstone and Londonderry area
LiberaL Candidate for riverstone Mohit Kumar and Londonderry Candidate, Samantha Talakola have welcomed the Perrottet Team’s $385 million upgrade to richmond road, thanks to the NSW Liberal and Nationals Government’s $5 billion Westinvest program.
“This is a crucial investment into a key road that will allow families, tradies, truckies and other motorists to move around the area in a safe way,” Mr Kumar said.
Ms Talakola said, “The community will welcome this important announcement which is only possible because of the Liberal Government’s strong economic plan for the future”.
Premier Dominic Perrottet said these critical upgrades would be a game-changer for families and business owners who travel along this road every day.
“We are making sure families across Western Sydney who use richmond road can get to where they need to safely and sooner,” Mr Perrottet said.
“This upgrade to richmond road is only possible because of the NSW Liberal and Nationals long-term economic plan to keep our state moving forward.”
Treasurer Matt Kean said $385 million has been allocated to transform richmond road and ensure a smoother, safer journey for drivers.
“The Liberal and Nationals Government is committed to future proofing the primary northsouth arterial route between richmond and the M7 Motorway, which passes through the key communities of Hawkesbury, Penrith and blacktown,” Mr Kean said.
“We are able to support the growth of Sydney’s North West because of the NSW Government’s strong economic management and the WestConnex asset recycling program.”
Minister for Metropolitan roads Natalie Ward said two sections of richmond road would be upgraded which would also improve flood resilience.
“This is a rapidly growing area and we need to ensure families, tradies and truckies can rely on this key route to get to work and home to their loved ones,” Mrs Ward said.
“We are connecting people to areas of employment, education facilities, shopping centres, and providing an evacuation route for those living in the Hawkesbury-Nepean flood catchment.”
The funding includes:
- $285 million for planning and early works to widen to six lanes a 2.2 kilometre section between the M7 Motorway and Townson road and to build a new off-ramp bridge to connect richmond road to Westlink M7.
- $100 million to widen to four lanes a section of richmond rd between elara boulevard and Heritage road at Marsden Park.
‘You never stop learning’: Next generation of doctors kick-start their careers
bLaCKToWN and Mount Druitt Hospitals (bMDH) are proud to share that 56 junior medical officers (JMOs) have been welcomed to undertake a supervised year of practice in medicine, surgery, and emergency medicine across both hospitals.
The JMOs have completed a comprehensive two-week orientation program that included didactic presentations, procedural skills, mandatory training, competency assessments, buddy rounding and orientation to Mount Druitt Hospital.
Medical intern apsara Peiris has an advantage over her fellow medical colleagues, having spent a few months working at blacktown Hospital as an assistant in Medicine (aiMS) in the geriatrics and neurology departments in 2022.
“I’m more confident in performing procedural skills because of the time already spent working at the hospital so i feel like that gives me a head start,” apsara said.
apsara’s passion for medicine began when she was young and grew during her school years. She describes practicing medicine as a unique privilege as sickness is non-discriminatory and can affect anyone no matter their background –something other careers do not offer. in 2018, apsara relocated from Sri Lanka to complete her bachelor of Medicine degree at Western Sydney University.
“i am very excited to commence working at blacktown Hospital” apsara said.
“The hospital has an outstanding reputation as a friendly, warm, diverse, and accepting place of employment and was rated number one by a number of my student peers.”
The Merrylands resident is thrilled to begin her medical journey working at bMDH in the geriatrics, cardiology, allied Health and surgery departments and gain experience and knowledge from our medical and nursing teams. apsara is favouring dermatology but wants to keep an open mind and experience all the specialities before she makes her decision.
“i’m excited as this job can be so rewarding – helping others and hopefully giving people a reason to smile.
“Medicine is such an interesting subject and a challenge. You never stop learning, never get bored and there are always exciting new developments and advancements,” she said.
Director of Medical Services Dr alison Loughran-Fowlds welcomed the new cohort of future doctors to western Sydney.
“bMDH is an extraordinary place for interns to commence their careers,” alison said.
“We offer peer mentoring and specialist programs for them to train as specialised doctors or general practitioners.
“Working at bMDH can lead to a rewarding, satisfying career opportunity that offers long-term job opportunities for all.”
BMDH Resident Medical Officer association President Dr Nishita Muchhala welcomed the new junior medical officers and looks forward to working closely with them.
“i’ve worked at blacktown Hospital over the last 12 months, and it has been a very rewarding experience that has afforded me not just fantastic clinical experience but lifelong friends who i depend on regularly for everything from emotional or physical support while on the wards,” Nishita said. almost 1,100 medical graduate interns have commenced work across NSW rotating between metropolitan and rural hospitals.